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Jun 11, 2021
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:05
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Hambone
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If water is a finite natural resource, and all the water we use whether we drink
it, use it to water the yard, or just toss it out onto the street eventually ends up back in the cycle, where does all the water go during a drought?
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If water is a finite natural resource, and all the water we use whether we drink
Hambone
6/11/21 2:05pm
Missouri
BYUMizzou
6/11/21 2:06pm
This is true. I've driven in Missouri rain storms.
jdub
6/11/21 2:12pm
RE: Missouri
JackStack
6/11/21 2:17pm
On a related note, Disney tells me that water has memory
2FarGone
6/11/21 2:07pm
🤯🤯🤯
Jacare
6/11/21 2:09pm
This is why I oppose wastewater reuse
jkccoug
6/11/21 2:41pm
There isn't a drought everywhere. I got 10" of rain at my house last month.
Tare
6/11/21 2:07pm
Somewhere not in a drought. It’s simple really.
StalwartBraveTrue
6/11/21 2:08pm
Well…tell them to give us our water back!
Hambone
6/11/21 2:36pm
Darn straight pal! Water snobs allowing billions of acre feet a year slip into
StalwartBraveTrue
6/11/21 2:47pm
RE: If water is a finite natural resource, and all the water we use whether we drink
IdahoCoug
6/11/21 2:09pm
We don’t actually “use” water like we use oil, gas, etc.
zsmooth
6/11/21 2:27pm
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